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Tape
Directed by
Deborah Kampmeier
Not Rated
2020
1h 38m
Drama
,
Thriller
4.2
59%
33%
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Based on true events and set in New York City, TAPE is the story of an aspiring actress (Isabelle Fuhrman) who crosses paths with the darker side of the entertainment industry.
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Cast of Tape
Isabelle Fuhrman
Pearl
Isabella Pisacane
Jessica
Tarek Bishara
Lux
Eve Austin
Eve
Annarosa Mudd
Rosa / Producer
Allison Winn
Lizbeth
Kana Hatakeyama
Daisy
Alexanna Brier
Chrissy
Deborah Kampmeier
Director / Writer / Producer
Veronica Nickel
Producer
Tape Ratings & Reviews
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
Tape wants desperately to become a classic film for the #MeToo era, but the movie's dumb ending means that Tape won't even register as a footnote.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Ultimately, the film is most effective as a warning due to the ordinariness of what it depicts.
Film Threat
Alex Saveliev
The fact that every moment is coated with a thick smear of pretentiousness - from the tacky, 1990's trip-hop soundtrack to the permeating, suffocating sermonizing / finger-wagging - is perhaps most insufferable.
Orca Sound
Carey-Ann Pawsey
While watching your first instinct is to think this story is unbelievable. Then you remember it is based on a true story. Stories like this happen all the time.
Brightest Young Things
Alan Zilberman
Leaving aside the sloppy filmmaking, the premise is misguided to its rotten core. Bad faith detractors could use this film to undermine a movement that deserves better.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
It becomes heavy and clumsy, and I was brokenhearted about it because there's a bleeding, raw anger to this film.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
"Tape" will inspire conversations - its woefully conceived final sequence literally begs for them - but perhaps not the ones Kampmeier anticipated when crafting a film that, for all its missteps, is built on necessary storytelling.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
While "Tape" is admirable in its aims to frankly explore what happens behind closed doors, it's less laudable in its execution.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Fagerholm
Tape isn't just a movie. It is a rallying cry.
The Victoria Advocate
Joe Friar
A powerful casting-couch drama based on a true story. Good performances and a nail-biting third act drive the film.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Tape is effective enough that its unfortunate last-act stumbles are all the more apparent.
AWFJ.org
Cate Marquis
This based-on-a-true story about a #MeToo experience offers a harrowing journey with a gut-punch ending.
AWFJ.org
MaryAnn Johanson
How often do women have to keep telling the same stories over and over again before the world hears us?
AWFJ.org
Sandie Angulo Chen
There's a lot to unpack in Tape, which like The Assistant explores the many ways the entire industry is complicit in Hollywood's pervasive sexism, misogyny, and rape culture.
AWFJ.org
Leslie Combemale
There are few moments where your shoulders won't be bunched around your ears.
AWFJ.org
Loren King
Tape is necessarily excruciating and had me riveted for most of its taut running time.
AWFJ.org
Pam Grady
Tape is a disturbing film precisely because it nails the culture of rape and sexual harassment that has been pervasive in so many industries for far too long.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Even as the film feels up-to-the-minute, it's been made with a certain threadbare, streets-of-New-York punk feminist mythologizing that may remind you, at times, of the films of Beth B.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
"Tape," in short, is a terrible movie about appalling behavior.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
A hard-hitting psychological drama about an actress who surreptitiously monitors her former assailant and his current prospective victim, Tape benefits from its well-executed thriller mechanics and terrific performances by its three leads.
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